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Chasmsteed
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2011
Slotcar Commutator Lathe
Simple design comm. lathe that can be made by any home machinist.
does not require a compound table.
does not require a compound table.
มุมมอง: 818
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Slotcar Tips - Bonding Donuts
มุมมอง 54ปีที่แล้ว
Technique For Glueing Slotcar Donuts - Will Never Come Off. Using standard contact adhesives.
Jonkman Stirling 60 - Running Slowly
มุมมอง 109ปีที่แล้ว
Model Stirling Engine - revised lightweight displacer allows it to run at very slow speed.
Nurenburg951
มุมมอง 572 ปีที่แล้ว
Lap of Nurenburg race circuit (touristevahren) bridge (1:04) to gantry (10:55) in 9:51 Tutor is my son Allen (that's his job) I'm driving his E46 330i BMW
Gearless Hypocycloid - Trial Fit
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Experiments Gearless Hypocycloid - trial fit up of main components.
Gearless Hypocycloid
มุมมอง 2.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Model Hypocycloid Engine Without using annulus and pinion gear. Suitable for home model builder.
"Wobbler" Motor - Magnetically Sprung
มุมมอง 7K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Magnetically Sprung Wobbler Motor. Double Acting Model Engine
Yaskawa Motoman Robot - Multifunction Gripper
มุมมอง 25011 ปีที่แล้ว
Yaskawa Motoman Robot - Multifunction Gripper
Yaskawa Motoman Robot - Multifunction Gripper
มุมมอง 56711 ปีที่แล้ว
Yaskawa Motoman Robot - Multifunction Gripper
i think, everyone want to hear the sound of the engine, not the music
Great Tool!! Thanks for sharing!! Subbed your channel!
What an art!
Any chance you can share the drawings? How did you cut the internal gears?
Very nice, have you been able to measure its efficiency as compared to a crank based one with the same piston?
Very elegant
The motor is nice but the music doesn't let you hear the motor 😢
Very cool is this for sale ?.
Beautiful. Well done.
Compressed air .
That is brilliant!
👍👍👍
Looks like it's not balanced...
Can someone explain me why we don't use this kind of mechanism instead of the one normally present in cars? The force here is applied in line with the cilinder so should be more efficient than a common engine with cranckshaft right?
The piston is moving in line but the torque is still the greatest at 90 degrees from the crank shaft and 0 toque inline with the crank shaft. So the torque output is the same, plus extra complexity and friction losses. So not really that efficient. This kind of design made more sense on old steam engines that needed the crank shaft to stay in line due to design limitations of the time.
@@xb70valkyriech Thanks, it makes sense. Also by watching it again probably teeth wearing could be an issue too...
Cost, size,
It seems like having a solid piston and con rod with no pivot joint would reduce the friction between the piston and cylinder similar to the pendular motor, but without having to make toroidal pistons and cylinders.
Because it's worked for over a century and there's no point in changing it now
nice work 😍 always dreamed of a hypocycloidal Stirling engine. But your steam engine really rocks. 👏
Sehr dunkel. Man kann kaum etwas erkennen.
The dramatic music made me laugh. Thanks, nice little thingy!
Romeo & Juliette by Tchaikovsky
Beautiful...😍
charming
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Nice engine! I didn't expect that this engine can run on both directions most of these engine's going 1 direction. I have a question is this engine strong?
Well spotted Noah - camera was mounted on a Yaskawa industrial robot - you can hear the servos in places.
How did you achieve your fancy camera motion work? It looks like you animated it or have robotic camera boom. Great looking motor, by the way!
I like the valve linkage you used, I try to get my engines to run as slow as possible but the smaller the model the faster it needs to go. geoff
Absolutely great :D Also, thanks for the docfile. I had forgotten to thank you, haven't I? Anyway, they are great, and in way much more detail than I had expected.
You have a steady camera hand. Very nice work on this elbow!
cool
How does this work :O